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Pink Floyd artist Gerald Scarfe talks about “The Wall” art and his relationship with Roger Waters. Also, Carlos Santana’s good vibes and a Jackyl interview.
The sixth episode of the Goldmine Magazine Podcast presents Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order/The Light) and Matthew Block of Run Out Groove Records. ►
Graham Nash joins us on the first podcast of August 2017 to explain how he started collecting Underground Comix artwork and why he is now auctioning off his collection via Heritage Auctions on Aug. 10-12. Then Mark Weiss, famed rock photographer, will talk to us about his newest venture called Rock Scene Auctions. RockSceneAuctions.com is a new rock photography auction site where Mark auctions off his own iconic work and the work of other photographers...
Rex Brown talks about going out on his own with the solo album, "Smoke On This." Then Charlie Huhn talks Foghat's latest live album “Live at the Belly Up.” ►
Sonny Landreth, King of Slydeco, and Andreas Neumann, director of the Iggy Pop documentary, "American Valhalla" talk in the third Goldmine Magazine Podcast. ►
Candice Night, vocalist for Blackmore’s Night, talks about her solo album and what's going on musically for her and guitarist-husband Ritchie Blackmore.
Guests Jay Jay French and Bruce Spizer discuss the impact and longevity of The Beatles’ iconic album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” French, the guitarist and founder of Twisted Sister, is a longtime Beatles fan and collector. Spizer is a celebrated author of all things Beatles-related. Later in the episode, contributor John M. Borack will detail some of the 50th Anniversary box set editions released by Capitol/Universal. Introduction music by Popdudes.